I just sent this post to a bunch of my friends as I agree with
 
I just sent this post to a bunch of my friends as I agree with
most of what you’re saying here and the way you’ve presented it
is awesome.

I also blog from time to time on this stuff. In fact, here’s an
expert from my most recent blog post…

If you're planning to visit New York City it really pays to make the investment in The New York Pass. This pass will allow you free entrance into some of the biggest attractions that New York has to offer in addition to discounts to many more attraction and a 140 page guide book that gives you information about many of the places you won't want to miss while you're visiting this great city.

The complete post can be viewed easily on the following page…



Keep up the good work,


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I agree with most of what you’re saying. I just posted
something similar to what you’re talking about on my blog.

Here’s part of what I said…

The same can be said for watching movies, fishing, hiking, riding bikes, and roller-blading. While getting exercise is great, there will be plenty of walking while in New York and I can actually roller blade when I get home, right? But if you like doing those things, why on earth would you deprive yourself of doing them simply because the locale has changed? If anything you will have a new shot of scenery to enjoy, new sights and sounds, and perhaps you can get your family, up, out, and active right along with you.

If you want to check out the full context and leave a comment
you can check out the full post here…



Talk to you later,


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While we don’t agree on everything in your post, I do tend to
get a refreshing view every time I read one of your posts.

Here’s a related comment from a post that I recently published…

Mount Vernon Hotel Museum and Garden is another great place to learn, this time it's about history. This building is steeped in history and was once the home of the daughter of President Adams. Take a walk through history inside this lovely home turned hotel and then stroll around in the gardens outside. If you feel a need to get away from the big city while remaining in the big city this is a great place to visit and feel the air around you and forget about the fact that the nearest mall is actually very close by.

If you’d like to read and comment on that statement, check out
the full blog post and get in touch.



Thanks,


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I recently posted something related to this on my blog over at…

In addition to the many spas that are available there are also gyms and sports complexes that will allow you to work out your frustrations or aggressions through physical exertion in addition to the many parks scattered throughout the city that offer places to walk, run, jog, ride bikes, roller blade, and participate in dozens of other physical activities as well.

Take a look and please feel free to drop in a comment with your
own two cents as well…



Thank you,


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While we don’t agree on everything in your post, I do tend to
get a refreshing view every time I read one of your posts.

Here’s a related comment from a post that I recently published…

Art is one of many cultural draws in New York City. There are art galleries in abundance in this great city and almost certainly an artist to fit almost any taste. Art has always been to some degree in the eyes of the beholder and beauty in the city of New York is in abundant supply.

If you’d like to read and comment on that statement, check out
the full blog post and get in touch.



Thanks,


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I tend to agree with most of what you said in your post but I
did post something related on my blog a while back.

Here’s just some of what I said in that post…

Some of the important national parks I'd like to take my children include: Federal Hall, where Washington was inaugurated, Grant's Tomb, Theodore Roosevelt's Birthplace, and Castle Clinton, which was designed in order to keep invaders out. I would also like to take them to Saint Paul's Church. Not for religious reasons but for Religious freedom issues. I think there is an important lesson to be learned here even today, perhaps especially today.

Give it a read and if you have any opinions on it of your own,
feel free to give me a shout…



Thanks,


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I just book marked your blog on Digg and StumbleUpon. I enjoy
reading your commentaries.

I also run a blog that may be of interest that I’d love to share
with you. I recently stated that…

Keep in mind that you aren't marrying the plan and shouldn't overlook things you happen upon that may not have been in the guide or may not have seemed as appealing in the guide as they do in person. Some of the best trips we'll ever make in life are detours. Not only that, but if you allowed yourself the cushion of time each day I recommended earlier you have the option of adjusting your schedule slightly and enjoying less rest or skipping one of the less appealing items on your itinerary in favor of this new attraction you found.

Feel free to poke around my blog and leave a comment. Us
quality bloggers have to stick together!



Peace,


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Check out my commentary on this subject matter (reprinted from
by blog)…

Teens are often very hard to please or predict and their wants can change between the time it takes to open a pack of pop tarts and the time it takes to actually drop them in the toaster. Be aware of this when making plans with teens and go with the flow. You do not have to let your teen rule your vacation but by allowing him or her a voice in the decision making process you might all learn some important and interesting things about each other.

As you can see, our opinions aren’t exactly the same but for the
most part they serve the same purpose.

Here’s the full post…



I wish you success with your blog,


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While this subject isn’t the hardest to write on, it certainly
is hard to get right when you do. (No pun intended).

Here’s an excerpt from my blog on the same subject…

For something a little more sedate than thrills and chills at the amusement parks, Coney Island is also home to the New York Aquarium at Coney Island. This is a great way to learn about marine life and enjoy watching your children watching fascinating sea creatures they would be unlikely to see in other circumstances. There are more than 8,000 animals represented at the New York aquarium. Not only is this a fascinating adventure of its own, you won't have to sacrifice your hairstyle in order to enjoy it.

I’ll make sure to re-visit your blog and post comments from time
to time. I enjoy your commentary and attention to the message.

In the mean time, here’s a link to the full post the above
excerpt came out of…



More later,


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Thanks for the informative commentary.

You might find my latest blog post of interest if you’re really
into the subject.

Here’s a clip of one of my opinions…

There are a few family friendly musicals and plays that bear mentioning among them are the following: Wicked, The Phantom of the Opera (may be a little frightening for younger children during certain scenes), Tarzan, The Lion King, Mary Poppins, Momma Mia!, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Beauty and the Beast. You know your child best and what will or will not be frightening for them or possibly lead to uncomfortable questions for you, view most Broadway plays with that in mind.

You can read the full post as well as many other related posts
here…



See you there!


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You certainly deserve a round of applause for your post and more
specifically, your blog in general. Very high quality material.

I run a related blog and recently said this in a new post I
published…

All joking aside, it seems that so far there is only one NBA team and they are the New York Knicks. I won't go into how unfair it is to so improperly represent hockey and basketball because these guys might actually be getting the better end of the bargain-the entire city roots for them, not just half. With so many major sporting opportunities it's amazing that men in this city get anything at all accomplished without carrying a portable pocket television with them at all times.

Of course, the above is just a portion of a post. You can check
out the full post as well as many others here…



To your success,


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